Black Women for Wages for Housework

Founded in 1976, Black Women for Wages for Housework is an international network campaigning for people, the environment and ending poverty, racism, war. Co-ordinated with the Global Womens Strike and #wagesforhousework.
Blacks Still Get A Raw Deal
Sharon Du Bois, The Observer, 1986
Black Women for Wages for Housework picketing the AGM of Rio Tinto Zinc in London.
BWWFH with Kings Cross Women’s Centre Peace Collective, Greenham women, NFIP network and Partizans, picketing the 1986 AGM of Rio Tinto Zinc, which mines uranium on Black People’s land in Namibia, Canada and the USA.
Sex, Race and Class, Black and Third World’s Discussion and Study Group
Crossroads Women’s Centre, 1985
War Against Children?
Wages for Housework, International Campaign Journal, May, 1982
Black Women: Bringing It All Back Home
Falling Wall Press, March, 1980
Equality Begins With Money
Labrish Newsletter, 1978
Every Mother is a Working Mother
Safire, October 1977
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